The interests of everyone in this country, to achieve a better society, better standards of living and
real equality in the future.
In that letter he wrote about «an urgent need to achieve
real equality in every area: equal pay for equal work, protection for working mothers, fairness in career advancements, equality of spouses with regard to family rights.»
«For us, the question of immigration is a question about race, and it is also a question about
real equality in this country.»
Not exact matches
While a majority of those surveyed believe that the pay gap is
real for both women and minorities, not everyone understands that black workers — specifically women — see more obstacles to racial
equality and barriers
in the workplace.
It treats every user equally on the basis of
real transactional data, establishes a scientific and standardized credit rating, and displays the characteristics of blockchain
equality and democracy
in the field of credit investigation.
Most calculators indicate that I'm on track to retire
in 3 years (when I turn 50) and reviewing the Financial Samurai Method table, my current net worth is just above the 55 age bracket, but I have more
in real estate
equality with what might be a balance ratio of 50/50 (fixed to liquid).
But does that mean that we should not care if it is ever fulfilled
in a practical sense such that the
equality innate
in Christ is seen and experienced
in the
real world amongst men?
Uniformity and absolute
equality are the death of all
real vigor and freedom
in existence.
In serious public discourse that impinges upon respect and social opportunity for
real people, the protocol of presumed
equality is indispensable.
3:26 - 29); (b) within this
equality the man (or at least the husband) is irreversibly «the head» of the woman (or at least his wife), i.e., is of higher rank
in some
real sense (though the exact sense is disputed - causal priority only?
If it is ever to be brought into being
in the
real world, my basic democracy would, of course, require a fleshed - out superstructure
in which
real humans could live together — arguing as well as deliberating, competing as well as deciding, united and distinguished by something beyond their shared conviction that
equality, freedom, and civic dignity are essential to collective self - government by citizens.
A central issue
in growthful marriage counseling is how to develop
real equality between spouses.
In fact, a significant chorus of civil rights leaders claims that we have made no
real progress, that racism is as pervasive and the goal of
equality as remote as ever.
What if loving the people were central, the proposition of the community was that every person deserves to be loved, the purpose of the community was to love all, and the product of the community was loving
real people
in practical ways that would translate into the mutual respect and dignity of each person along with the
equality of the rights and freedoms of all people?
We preach «
equality» but recoil from applying it
in a
real life situation because the «wrong side» won.
But as Democrats, we know that income
equality in the economy has
real, deleterious effects.
The dialogue that ensued engaged the authors with a series of questions surrounding the book's central thesis: despite the
real progress
in racial
equality achieved by the 1960s civil rights legislation, the United States political institution has been caught
in between two modes of conceptualizing, and enacting policy, about race — both of which have failed to close the tremendous gap
in racial disparities
in social and economic welfare that are a legacy of American history.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, she is a social justice activist and a real leader for marriage equality in this country,» Mr. Stringer told Politicke
In addition to her artistic pursuits, she is a social justice activist and a
real leader for marriage
equality in this country,» Mr. Stringer told Politicke
in this country,» Mr. Stringer told Politicker.
Lib Dem Coalition ministers do have a number of possible &
real allies on
equality measures even amongst senior Conservatives (e.g. May & occasionally also Cameron); amicable discussion should be retained
in this dimension.
Here's this reaction from Willie Sullivan, the director of the Electoral Reform Society's Scottish branch: «This government's rigid «one size fits all» approach was never going to fit Scotland - its cold mathematical vision of
equality flies
in the face of
real communities, simple geography and common sense.
Uche further assumed the Queen was probably talking about the roles men and women play
in the society as opposed to the
real objectives of gender
equality.
Flippantly, you could argue that a
real test of
equality would be when there are as many ineffective women
in Parliament as there are men.
In the
real world the cost of Labour's
equality and diversity agenda is the increasing number of passengers carried by organisations both private and public.
The day Nixon actually announced her candidacy, he released a statement that put front and center his liberal accomplishments, which read like a progressive wish list: «Governor Cuomo has delivered more
real progressive wins than any other Democrat
in the country, including passing marriage
equality, the strongest gun safety law
in the nation, a $ 15 minimum wage, free college tuition, paid family leave, record setting funding for public education, expanding and protecting healthcare for our most vulnerable, and banning fracking.»
Dave Denenberg is the only candidate
in this race who will fight for lower taxes, women's
equality and a
real minimum wage increase, and nobody will fight harder than Dave Denenberg.»
«Let's show the nation that
in New York
real progress on women's health and women's
equality always trumps partisan politics and not the other way around.»
While it is of course important for us to move forward
in ensuring
equality for all, that's not anyone's
real priority, next to other more pressing issues.
She is the
real progressive
in New York and is sending out the same message of
equality of opportunity that Sanders has always put forward.
«Governor Cuomo has delivered more
real progressive wins than any other Democrat
in the country, including passing marriage
equality, the strongest gun safety law
in the nation, a $ 15 minimum wage, free college tuition, paid family leave, record setting funding for public education, expanding and protecting healthcare for our most vulnerable, and banning fracking,» the spokesman said.
A
real - time electronic poll of members attending the Conference found that: A third said their school or college was not a safe space for LGBTI teachers; More than four
in ten (43 %) say they have experienced some form of discrimination, bullying or harassment because of their LGBTI identity during the last year; Only 4 % said their school has a programme of activities to mark LGBT History Month; 85 % do not think schools and colleges are being held to account sufficiently
in relation to LGBTI
equality.
But Moya's
real target was Cuomo, who the assemblyman said needs to «show true leadership and to bring Senator Dean Skelos back to the table to open up talks on the Dream Act, just as [the governor] has
in the past with tough issues like marriage
equality and the SAFE Act.
The Tories demand responsibility without offering support; they appeal for fraternity without any
real belief
in equality; they have finally noticed «society» but remain implacably hostile to the state.»
Gaga «remains an Upper West Sider at heart» and «social justice activist and a
real leader for marriage
equality in this country,» Stringer said, grabbing a few headlines that won't hurt with name recognition while being chivalrous
in the process.
«No matter which continent Gaga happens to be
in today,» the Manhattan borough president, mayoral hopeful, and Germanotta family friend tells the Daily News, «she remains an Upper West Sider at heart» as well as a «social justice activist and a
real leader for marriage
equality in this country.»
We definitely need to strengthen services for women experiencing violence, but to make a
real difference
in the lives of women and girls, we must work towards achieving gender
equality and preventing violence before it even starts,» explains Series co-lead Professor Charlotte Watts, founding Director of the Gender Violence and Health Centre at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
It's no surprise then that Theron supports gender
equality in real life too.
In some ways, though, the film's
real heart and conscience is old Thaddeus Stevens — who must wrestle with reconciling his deeply held beliefs on
equality with the need for compromise that will lead to more politically palatable gradual change.
«Not only was she able to challenge stereotypes
in film and find success by starring
in one of the biggest blockbusters this year, she also used that success to shine a light on her own industry and push the boundaries on gender
equality in real life.»
The production was praised by gender
equality groups for featuring the first
real female superhero since Garbo's Wasp
in 1927.
In a
real way, her pictures are as objectionable as those films regularly pilloried for objectifying women (and those like the unforgivable Love Actually that somehow slip under the radar for doing the same), functioning as something of a reactionary version of feminism that seeks to denigrate the opposite gender as the sole means toward gender
equality.
Capitalism produces economic inequality and extreme poverty while democracy covers it up
in the name of the never - ending search for «diversity,» or «human rights» or «freedom of choice,» or whatever is the flavor of the month, thereby undermining the whole notion that we can have any
real political
equality in a capitalist society.
Despite the fact that the Sudanese Women's Movement had started as early as the 1950s, women
in Sudan still face the problem of a staggering and inconsistent policy atmosphere that neither explicitly calls for gender
equality, nor breaks the silence about women's
real abilities to share
in power and wealth.
76, dean of Harvard Law School, examines the ways
in which Brown's legacy continues to affect
equality issues
in public and
in school choice programs, and argues that the terms placed on such initiatives have
real repercussions for both the character of American education and civil society itself.
76, dean of Harvard Law School, examines the ways
in which Brown's legacy continues to affect
equality issues
in public and
in school choice programs, and argues that the terms placed on such initiatives have
real repercussions for both the character of American education and civil...
If a country finds a way to meet the basic needs of women by taking loans that the whole society must pay, but the national constitution, and the various policies and services do not show the timely commitment for equity and
equality, the chance to eradicate poverty and hunger will only be about the alleviation of these two major indicators of
real development and sustainability It is then urgent and important not to fall
in such a trap, which only comes to add to the financial and economic indebtedness of the society, and nations, to say the least, and to maintain the system of inequality and impoverishment as it basically exist..
The timing is perfect —
in the age of Dan Savage's It Gets Better (2011) and recent Supreme Court rulings on marraige
equality, a book meant for young adults features a
real - life gay teen couple kissing on the cover, standing
in for the book's two fictional boys, ex-boyfriends hoping to share the world's longest kiss.
It can,
in fact, substitute tokenism for
real equality.
Nothing
in the Law Society of Upper Canada's Rules of Professional Conduct places much
real pressure on the profession to incorporate
equality in a meaningful way.
How do we make
real changes, not just «pinkwash» over the issue, and actually begin to achieve gender
equality in law firms?
For example, «that there's no
real reasonable religious entitlement to only be educated
in the company of people who share your religious beliefs, and that sort of objective wouldn't outweigh the
equality entitlement of LGBTQ people to have access to legal practice.